Help save Asbury Park’s north end beach by urging the City Council and Developer, Asbury Partners, to submit a Green Acres application by the February 15th deadline. Click here to take action. If you have a minute to personalize the letter with details about why you care about the north end beach, it makes your letter all the more powerful.

The North Beach area of Asbury Park is one of the last remaining oceanfront open spaces in Monmouth County. Both the City of Asbury Park and Asbury Partners/iStar (the developer) have publicly stated they are open to preserve the area. The last round of funding for Green Acres purchases closes on February 15th 2012. If the City misses the opportunity to submit this application, they not only lose out on a potential funding source, but also jeopardize potential partners by sending a signal that they are not serious in preserving the north beach as open space.

At the February 1 City Council meeting concerns were raised by the Governing Body regarding this application. City Manager Reidy shared reservations regarding the City’s ability to secure matching funds, approval of the Department of Community Affairs fiscal monitor and legal questions with the current Redeveloper’s Agreement. These concerns as well as Mayor Johnson’s expressed discomfort about an “incomplete application” are invalid and unnecessary. For a detailed description of those concerns see the Asbury Park Press article and read our Chair’s response to the claims here.

For more information regarding the State Green Acres Assistance Program click here.

I just cannot belive that the Ocean is a fram for food, and we have all the tons of trash out there and all the plastic trash too. We are killing the land and now the Ocean. We are not being taking care of by our leters. So lets trash the world we live in !!